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Earthenware plate

A. E. Gray & Co. c. 1912 - 1961. Plate. 1937.P.637. 1930-1939 Printed earthenware. D : 249 mm (10 "). Earthenware dinner plate decorated with printed designs of leaves. Decorated at A. E. Gray ...

Earthenware plate and saucer

Earthenware printed plate and saucer with transfer printed 'pagoda' design. Diameter of saucer 145mm This pattern has a stylised Chinese pagoda, with a basket of fruit in the foreground.

Earthenware plates

Earthenware dark blue printed plates, 'French Series' by Enoch Wood & Sons, Burslem. Diameter 165mm The views on these plates are 'Vue de la Porte Romaine à Andernach' and 'Vue Prise aux Environs ...

Earthenware pot

Glazed Earthenware H. 16.7 x W.13.7 cm Large earthenware pot, thrown and turned by Michael Cardew at Winchcombe Pottery, Gloucestershire, England.

Earthenware printed jugs and egg cup

Earthenware printed jugs and egg cup with 'Sicilian' design. Height of egg cup 65mm. This pattern, with an imaginary landscape of temples and ornamental fountains, was used to decorate vessels from small ...

Earthenware soup cup

Clarice Cliff 1899-1972. Earthenware soup cup, decorated with banding inside the dish and around the lower exterior. The upper part of the outside is with a design of crocuses. This pattern is ...

Earthenware stew jar

c.1926-1939 Glazed Earthenware H. 23.5 x W.19.7 cm Earthenware stew jar and cover, thrown and turned by Michael Cardew at Winchcombe Pottery, Gloucestershire, England. Brown slip, stylised ...

Earthenware tea pot

J. Wedgwood & Sons 1759-. Teapot. 1979.P.222. 1950-1959. Coloured earthenware. H : 5 ½". Earthenware teapot. Green coloured body with clear glaze. Made by J. Wedgwood & Sons, Barlaston.

Earthenware teapot, cups and saucer

Earthenware printed teapot, cups and saucer with transfer printed p'picking hops' design. Height of teapot 145mm. The name for this pattern has not been identified. The set was available in blue, pink, ...

Earthenware vase

Wade, Heath & Co. 1927 - present. Vase. 1978.P.38. c. 1937-1938. Glazed earthenware. H : 141 mm, W (base) : 69 mm. Earthenware vase decorated with matt glazes. This vase originally would have ...

Earthenware vase

A. E. Gray & Co. c. 1912 - 1961. Vase. 1978.P.31. 1930-1939. Over glaze painted earthenware. H : 229 mm. Earthenware vase decorated with over glaze painted designs of flowers, foliage and three ...

Earthenware vase

Keith Murray 1892-1981. Vase. 1979.P.188 1933. Glazed earthenware. H : 287 mm. Earthenware vase decorated with a semi-matt 'Moonstone' glaze. Designed by Keith Murray for J. Wedgwood & Sons, ...

Earthenware vase

Vase. 1942.P.512. 1930-1939. Banded & flown glazed earthenware. H : 155 mm. Earthenware vase decorated with banded and flown glazes. This form of decoration is similar to Shelley Potteries 'Harmony' ...

Earthenware works, Cobridge

The cluster of buildings and ovens was an earthenware works just south of Leek New Road. The houses on the right faced onto Leek New Road and those on the left onto Purbeck Street (formerly George Street). ...

East India China Bill - Document from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

This document was addressed to Messrs. Wood and Caldwell of Burslem. About this Document This document was collected by local industrialist Enoch Wood and is now part of the collections at Stoke-on-Trent ...

East India China Bill - from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

During 1802, controversy erupted over government plans to reduce customs duties on Asian wares entering Europe. Local manufacturers led by John Davenport called a meeting to consider this urgent question ...

Eastwood from Paxton Street, Hanley

The Eastwood Sanitary Works (George Howson's) viewed from the bottom of Paxton Street in Hanley. In the far distance on the right hand edge of the photograph is the spoil tip of Mossfield Colliery. Lichfield ...

Eastwood Pottery, Lichfield Street, Hanley

The photograph shows a view south along Lichfield Street towards Joiners Square and the Caldon Canal. Johnson Brothers' Eastwood Pottery occupies almost all of the left hand side of the road. It is now ...